Adagio, Miami History Tours guide, smiling inside a Little Havana coffee shop
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I walk people through Miami's neighborhoods and the stories behind them.

Groups up to 25, three languages. What I'm good at isn't reciting dates. It's explaining why Miami looks the way it looks, neighborhood by neighborhood.

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Up to 25
group size
2.5h
tour length
Small
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Hand-painted rooster sculpture on Calle Ocho — one of dozens that line Little Havana, painted in Cuban-flag colors

Why I started.

I came to Miami to be near family, but I stayed because of Little Havana. I'm Cuban, and tourism has been my life since long before I crossed the water. So when I started guiding here in 2016, this was the neighborhood I kept coming back to. The cafecito, the cigar rollers, the music spilling out of Domino Park, the older men playing dominoes in the late afternoon. All of it makes me feel at home, and I want every guest to feel why.

My groups stay small, usually two to ten people, because the best moments happen in conversation, not lectures. Whether we're standing on the Roberto Durán star or tracing how the Cuban exile community reshaped an entire neighborhood, what I'm sharing is the story behind the street.

I guide in English and Spanish, and I'm conversational in German. If you come with questions, I'll come with answers, plus a good spot for cafecito afterwards.

What a day looks like.

Tour group posing in front of the Little Havana mural on Calle Ocho
Little Havana, Calle Ocho
Martha Flores star on the Little Havana Walk of Fame on SW 8th Street
Walk of Fame, SW 8th St
Little Havana Calle 8 rooster illustration, an iconic Miami symbol
Calle 8 icons
Tour group standing around the Roberto Durán star on the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame
Roberto Durán star
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